Archive for 'gay historical'

Actually the hero in Summer Devon and my latest collaboration is a smuggler and not a pirate, importing illegal goods as opposed to boarding a ship at sea. The Cornish coast of England was legendary for being a landing spot for tax-free booty from overseas, particularly during Napoleonic times but well beyond too. I wouldn’t be surprised if even today shipments were offloaded in private coves along that shoreline.

Whether a smuggler or simple fisherman, Carne is a romantic figure in former Professor Singleton’s eyes when he arrives in a small village. The professor wants to write about the history … Read more »

In appreciation of fans of our gay historicals, Summer and I have written a short holiday story, Simon and the Christmas Spirit. It’s only 99 cents for the first few weeks for our die-hard followers. The price will go up to $1.99 after that. Available at Amazon now and other places soon.

A Christmas trifle from Devon/Dee.

The holiday spirit has forsaken Simon Harris. A recent reminder of the man who used then left him sends lonely Simon on a glum visit to his club to while away a few hours. A breath of fresh air in the form … Read more »

Thanks again to all who voted when we had Merchant and Clergyman in the Kindle Scout campaign a few months back. We didn’t make Amazon’s cut, but the book is now self-published and available at most e-book vendors. You can click on any of the links on the book’s page or the main page of my web site.

This plot bunny was Summer’s. She quickly sold me on the idea of a clergyman living a quiet life, tending his parishioners, who has a bomb in the form of a strong-willed and vibrant man explode into his well-ordered world. Of course, … Read more »

This particular story has been a very fun one for me with few stumbles over what should happen next and some GREAT input from several beta readers that helped strengthen the final conflict. Now The Tutor is live at everywhere. Links to all sellers are on the book page.
Here’s an early review from Heroes and Heartbreakers:

Heroes & Heartbreakers, Tanya LKI was tearing through the pages, clutching my comforter for, well, comfort, waiting to see how it all unfolds. …a story about love. Love for one’s family, love from beyond, and letting oneself fall in love.

March goes out like a lion (or is it a lamb?) with a brand new release from Summer Devon and Bonnie Dee. If you’ve enjoyed our books such as The Gentleman’s Madness or Mending Him, here is a new tale about opposites attracting–my personal favorite theme. I like the fact that people who may seem poles apart personality wise or socially or whatever, under the surface might share an affinity that ties them closely together.

I love the movie Moulin Rouge so this has flickers of that flavor–minus anyone dying from consumption. I learned a lot about the Paris Exposition … Read more »